BTS' V Makes Billboard 200 Debut at No. 2 with "Layover" - Shatters K-Pop Solo Records
BlueYIM
yimyoungseo1010@naver.com | 2023-09-18 17:18:13
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In a groundbreaking achievement for K-pop, V of the globally acclaimed group BTS has surged onto the Billboard 200 chart at an impressive No. 2 with his inaugural solo album, "Layover." This achievement not only signifies a momentous milestone for V but also sets a new record in the K-pop realm, equalling the chart success of his bandmates Jimin and Suga, who reached similar heights with their respective solo releases, "Fate" in March and "D-Day" in April.
The six-track EP, "Layover," has witnessed an extraordinary reception, amassing a staggering 2.1 million copies sold within its first week. This remarkable feat firmly establishes V as a solo force in K-pop history, eclipsing previous records held by solo artists. One of the EP's standout tracks, "Slow Dancing," has made a notable impact on the UK's Official Singles Top 100 chart, securing the 24th position. Additionally, pre-releases "Love Me Again" and "Rainy Days" have maintained a strong presence on Billboard's Global Excl. the US chart for an impressive four consecutive weeks.
V's musical prowess has reverberated globally, as evidenced by the EP's soaring success on iTunes. "Layover" triumphantly claimed the top spot on the iTunes Top Albums chart in a remarkable 65 regions, showcasing the widespread admiration for V's solo venture. The lead single from the album has also made waves, dominating the iTunes Top Songs chart in an impressive 75 regions.
As V of BTS continues to captivate audiences with his distinct artistry, "Layover" stands as a testament to his musical brilliance and the unwavering support of fans around the world.
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